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Altenkirchen (Westerw) station

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Altenkirchen (Westerw)
Deutsche Bahn
Through station
Altenkirchen station before its modernisation (2008)
General information
LocationBahnhofstr. 1, Altenkirchen, Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany
Coordinates50°41′06″N 7°38′21″E / 50.685062°N 7.639038°E / 50.685062; 7.639038
Line(s)
Platforms2
Other information
Station code105[1]
DS100 codeKAK[2]
IBNR8000351
Category6[1]
Fare zone
  • VRM: 910[3]
  • VRS: 2961 (VRM transitional tariff)[4]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1 April 1885
Services
Preceding station Hessische Landesbahn Following station
Obererbach (Westerw)
towards Siegen Hbf
RB 90 Ingelbach

Altenkirchen (Westerw) station is the station of the district town of Altenkirchen in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is at track-kilometre 65.1 on the Limburg–Altenkirchen railway (also known as the Oberwesterwaldbahn—Upper Westerwald Railway) and at track-km 61.1 on the Engers–Au railway, also known as the Holzbachtalbahn (Holzbach Valley Railway).

History

Altenkirchen (Westerwald) station was opened on 1 April 1885 with the Altenkirchen–Hachenburg section of the Upper Westerwald Railway. It became a junction station with the opening of the Siershahn–Altenkirchen railway in 1887. When the Altenkirchen–Au (Sieg) railway was opened on 1 May of the same year, Altenkirchen station became a transport hub for the Vorderwesterwald (the "forward" Westerwald—meaning close to the Rhine).

After the Second World War, Uerdingen railbuses operated on the line from Engers via Siershahn and Altenkirchen to Au (Sieg). Steam locomotives ran regularly on the line until 1975.

Passenger operations on the Holzbach Valley Railway ceased on 2 June 1984. Freight is still being handled in Altenkirchen.

On 23 May 1993, the line between Au and Altenkirchen was converted to a simplified form of signalling and train control known as Zugleitbetrieb and at the same time local rail services operated over the whole line from Au via Altenkirchen to Limburg.

With the takeover of operations by Vectus Verkehrsgesellschaft on 12 December 2004, the class 628 diesel multiple units, which had operated since 1986, were replaced by modern LINT DMUs and the request stops between Altenkirchen and Au became regular stops again.

Entrance building

The Altenkirchen entrance building is a stately building made of crushed stone. It was built around 1883/84. The station is located at Bahnhofstraße 1. The reception building is protected as a cultural monument under the Rhineland Palatinate Monument Protection Act (Denkmalschutzgesetz).

Station tracks

Altenkirchen station has a total of four tracks, two of which are platform tracks. Hessische Landesbahn trains run from platform 1 towards Limburg via Hachenburg and Westerburg. Platform 2 serves trains to Siegen via Au (Sieg) and Betzdorf. The two platform-free tracks are used by Hessische Landesbahn to store rolling stock.

Operations

A diesel multiple unit of vectus Verkehrsgesellschaft on platform 2 in Altenkirchen station on the way to Au (Sieg) (2011)
A LINT 27 diesel multiple unit of the Hessische Landesbahn at sunset at Altenkirchen station

Passenger services

Altenkirchen (Westerwald) station lies on the Oberwesterwald Railway (Au (Sieg)–Altenkirchen (Westerwald)–Westerburg–Limburg (Lahn) (timetable route 461), which was operated between December 2004 and December 2014 by vectus Verkehrsgesellschaft and since December 2014 by Dreiländerbahn, a subsidiary of Hessische Landesbahn. Each day, the line is served by hourly RB 90 (Westerwald-Sieg-Bahn) services under the Rhineland-Palatinate regular-interval integrated timetable on behalf of Zweckverband SPNV Nord (northern Rhineland-Palatinate rail transport association). Additional services run on the Betzdorf–Altenkirchen section from Monday to Friday during the peak hour meaning that there are services at 30-minute intervals.[5]

The line was served from 1998 by older, refurbished Stadler GTW 2/6 railcars and since 2006 by newer Coradia LINT 27 (class 640) and two-part LINT 41 (class 648) railcars manufactured by ALSTOM LHB.[6]

Line Route Interval
RB 90 (Westerwald-Sieg-Bahn) SiegenBetzdorfAu (Sieg)Altenkirchen (Westerw)WesterburgStaffelLimburg (Lahn) Hourly.

Extra services in the peak between Betzdorf and Altenkirchen.

Freight traffic

Freight is handled at Altenkirchen operating over the Holzbach Valley Railway (Siershahn–Altenkirchen railway). Since 2006, Westerwaldbahn GmbH (WEBA) has been serving freight customers by rail on the SeltersRaubach–Altenkirchen route, including a siding in Neitersen and the Schutztankbau company in Selters, where the line runs between the factory buildings. Class On Rail DH 1004 diesel locomotives are used.

Bus services

Bus on route 523 at Altenkirchen station

Regional bus services are mostly operated by the Rhenus-Veniro Group-owned company Martin Becker.

References

  1. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. ^ "Tarifwabenplan 2021" (PDF). Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Mosel. January 2021. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Ticketberater". Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  5. ^ "Time table for line number 461" (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Rolling stock" (in German). Hessische Landesbahn. Archived from the original on 26 April 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
This page was last edited on 25 January 2024, at 19:26
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